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Heatwave warnings were issued nationwide today except for Korea's east coast... and the hot

weather is forecast to continue throughout the week.

Sunday's high in the capital city of Seoul reached 37 degrees Celsius.

By Monday, though, Korea's southern island of Jeju could be under the influence of tropical

storm Jongdari ... which as of 3PM Korea time was downgraded from a typhoon.

The Korea Meteorological Administration says that it could develop into a typhoon again

once it moves out over the sea.

Its strong winds and torrential rains have already led to injuries to at least 16 people

in Japan.

Roofs were blown off, crushing nearby cars and utility poles were damaged.

Also, some 56-thousand households experienced power outages... and around 42-thousand flights

were delayed over the weekend.

For more infomation >> Heatwave warning issued for most of Korea; tropical storm Jongdari hits Japan - Duration: 0:55.

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Seoul to hit 37 degrees today as Typhoon Jongdari slams Japan - Duration: 0:53.

The heatwave continues unabated here in Korea.

Today, the capital Seoul is forecast to hit 37 degrees Celsius.

That's hotter than just about anywhere else in the country, and hotter than Tokyo or Beijing.

Korea's east coast tonight will get a little rain, which will hopefully cool things down

a bit.

And by Tuesday, the southernmost parts of South Korea could be under the influence of

tropical storm Jongdari.

Now downgraded from a typhoon, the storm has veered west and is now over Japan, bringing

strong winds and torrential rains.

It caused hundreds of flights to be canceled over the weekend.

The Japanese authorities have warned of the risk of landslides and ordered tens of thousands

of people to evacuate.

They were criticized for giving the warning too late when floods killed more than 200

people earlier this month.

For more infomation >> Seoul to hit 37 degrees today as Typhoon Jongdari slams Japan - Duration: 0:53.

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[Eng sub]We love bts jk thoughts on his hyungs. Japan interview - Duration: 4:53.

rm hyung is, i can't even put into words . if you are army you should know that namjoone

hyung is admirable of what we can learn from him.

i think everyone knows that.i also think that namjoonie hyung is such an admirable person.i cant put into words .

.so i think that he is right to be leader and he has many sides we can learn from in many aspects

as singer , as human being and as friendly hyung.

seokjinnie hyung is very fun person.

He jokes around a lot but he works really hard beHind so

How seokjin hyung practice so hard, we can't see that but hyung always shows the results.

I saw that his vocal skills were so improved during concert tour period.i think jin hyung improved the most.

I realized that hyung had this urge and passion i didn't know about.

Suga hyung is very realistic person.

He knows how to draw a line between public and private matters

and he is very strict.

So as we live together I tend to learn from that

he has lot of various knowlegdge,

there are some things that he knows more than rapmoon hyung.

so he is very mature i think.

If rm hyung has the role of leader, i think hobi hyung stands in the middle in between our members one by one.

He is very sweet and takes care of everything.

That's why he has clear image of what he thinks and

what he wants to do and he achieves it and i think that's admirable.

After debut, i said it in an interview.

i've never seen anyone practice this much during my trainne period and that person is

jimmine hyung.Jiminie hyung is that much hard worker.

There was countless crisis but even still he worked hard

so he is very popular member among BTS

He achieved all of them by hard work just hard work.so that part nobody can deny

And that part is what we should learn from him.

Taehyungie hyung is very handsome(laugh) handsome.

Also he has this many things like i don't know.

I think he is kind a genius and sometimes i think he can seem like he doesn't have lot

of thoughts but at back he checks one to ten very detailed and careful person.Also he has

large sepctrum,

also he doesn't have a lot of greed like i have lot of greed and want

to do many things but hyung achieves things one by one.clam and orderly,inside the boundary

what he wants to do:those parts calm? that is what i need to learn.

For more infomation >> [Eng sub]We love bts jk thoughts on his hyungs. Japan interview - Duration: 4:53.

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Japan Haul 2018 My Melody Clothes - Duration: 6:10.

For more infomation >> Japan Haul 2018 My Melody Clothes - Duration: 6:10.

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[VLOG] ♨️HAKONE TRIP♨️箱根温泉/ HOT SPRINGS IN JAPAN - Duration: 5:01.

yup now im here HAkone

because my family really love hot springs

of course I like hot springs too

Hakone is of of the most popular where have a lot of hot springs

so I came here with my mom/ Hakone trip

I didn't have any timings to film in this morning

first we rode train

and we went to eat dinner at this hotel when we got here

and the dinner have a lot of different dishes in small bowls

those were very nice

I ate everything even though I'm losing my appetite because of heat fatigue

after I ate my stomach was like pregnant lol

and now I came back room from dinner

then im going to go to hot springs

and I couldn't wait to wear Yukata after hot springs, so I've already wore this lol

so yeah

I can't show you guys in the hot springs but I'll try to film some part of it

I want you guys feel some atmosphere of Hakone and hot springs

like I had a lot of chance to soak in hot water in Japan but

hot springs are different from the hot tab at home

it is special

I really love hot springs

and now......

my mom told me she had reservation of massage at spa for me from 23:30

so I'm gonna chill in this room till the time from now on

I cant wait to take the massage

now is moaning lol ( sorry for my bare face)

yesterday I fell asleep when I acme back from the massage

the massage was amazing

and now is at 7:42

I'm going to hot springs again

then

go to eat breakfast

so now I'm back to room from breakfast

usually, after breakfast we are chilling here or walk around Hakone

but typhoon is camping today

so we're gonna check out add go back to home

I don't like typhoon

I couldn't film enough like around Hakone and hot springs

I hope you guys feel the Japanese mood and enjoy this video

For more infomation >> [VLOG] ♨️HAKONE TRIP♨️箱根温泉/ HOT SPRINGS IN JAPAN - Duration: 5:01.

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A day in a JAPANESE KINDERGARTEN - Duration: 20:21.

Today, a new exceptional video: I'll spend a day in a Japanese kindergarten!

After the girls high school video that was interesting because it reminded Japanese Anime and Manga, this time we'll discover how children are educated since very young

Of couse this video will be more "Kawaii", cuter than usually

That's why I'm wearing my cutest T-shirt (lol)

Like last time, I won't make a comparaison between France and Japan because education is a deep topic and I don't pretend to master this subject

I'm just gonna spend a day to discover how it can be in a Japanese kindergarten. Of course it's just an example, it doesn't mean that all Japanese kindergartens are same as the one I'm gonna visit

The idea is just to have an overview of something that we aren't normally able to see

The school is located in Yamato, in Kanagawa prefecture. It's only 1 hour from Tokyo. And I'm going there with Mutsumi.

It's thanks to her that I can visit the kindergarten because she is the one who introduced me there.

- Mutsumi, are you happy to go back to school? - Yeah, that's nice!

Welcome to Yamato Kindergarten!

We are in the school, in the teachers'place, so let's start the visit!

In the school, kids take off their shoes and walk barefoot or with slippers that go perfectly with my shirt!

- Oh, it started to rain! - Yeah, it's raining!

It's raining so we shouldn't stay here, let's go back inside!

The school bus is arriving! Actually it's the second and last bus, the first one already came 1 hour ago.

They don't look happy!

They must think that there are 2 strange guys staring at them!

Let's wave our hands to them! Go!

Nobody cares!

This bus is the second and last bus. The first one came at 9am, this one at 10am. There are 2 groups.

Now we are in the school playground, kids are playing here before classes start.

- So, all the people here are teachers? - Yes but there are also some traineeship teachers.

I see, futur teachers that are now studying in university and here for a traineeship.

Here is an inside playground. Kids can play here when it's raining. Under the tree!

The school has 2 floors and there are many different classes for kids aged from 3 to 5 years old.

Some classes start from 9am whereas the others start from 10am. I'm gonna watch a class from the second group. It's a 3rd year class so kids are 5 years old.

A morning in our kindergarten always start by welcoming our 2 groups who come by 2 different schedules.

We propose 2 schedules: from 9am and from 10am.

As soon as the kids arrive, they prepare themselves by changing their uniforms and tidying their stuff.

After that, they go outside to play freely.

Then they come back to the classroom and the class starts with music, roll call and greetings.

Then, we start the main activity of the day which change everyday: creations, English lessons or sport.

The class is starting now! They have just played piano and now they are gonna sing.

Japanese schools often start with music, it was same in high school even if it was because that was a Buddhist high school.

Kids have all a small piano and they play with it while the teacher is playing for real.

Now they are tidying everything and they are gonna sing.

Tick Tac! Tick Tac! Mr. Clock.

Tick Tac! Tick Tac! He's moving.

Hello! Good bye!

Tick Tac! Tick Tac! Good bye!

I love your voice!

I love the way you talk and sing!

More than any other, your voice is the one I love the most!

I think it's very difficult to be a kindergarten teacher.

I'm saying that because, as you can see, she's playing piano, isn't it?

So she has to play piano and sing but also watch over the kids in the same time.

It's difficult, isn't it?

- Is it possible to become a teacher if I can't play piano? - No, it's impossible!

It's difficult!

Actually my sister wanted to become a teacher but she's so bad to play piano so she had to give up...

Elbows and heels!

Up and down!

Forward and backward!

Now, we're ready!

Good morning!

You can sit down.

It's roll call time!

Let's go!

We feel good!

Always good!

That's what nice kids say!

(Kids are saying "Yes, I feel good!". I added a music to hide their names)

After the roll call, the teacher is checking every kid's notebook.

On these notebooks, parents write information about their kid: how long he slept last night, if he is ill or if there's anything particular to know.

Yesterday, this class went to the Enoshima aquarium so today's lesson is about underwater world: they draw and color fish.

Yesterday, kids went to visit the Enoshima aquarium.

With the bus, we often go out, for example to visit a zoo or a science museum.

We also go out on foot, for example to collect acorns. We adapt the activities according to the seasons.

And every Summer, the oldest section of the kindergarten goes to Mount Fuji to spend a night. Of course we don't climb up until the top but we enjoy it.

Now we're going to watch another class with younger kids.

What are you doing here?

We are creating a gift for Fathers Day.

- What is it? - A plane!

So cool!

- I'm so popular! - Yes, very popular!

Kids love you because of your skirt with flowers but nobody cares about my tee shirt! NOBODY!

I was just hoping a compliment... Even just one... Or just a glance...

My life is a way that goes nowhere... I'm waiting for a train which will never come...

Fortunately, that's in the hard moments that I can count on my bros...

See, I told you! Somebody will find you!

Then, his sister came and said "OMG, he's talking to his pooh!"

- It was a pooh story! - Interesting!

Now we're watching the first sport lesson of these young kids!

It's the really first sport lesson of these kids who just entered the kindergarten. They are only 3 years old so the teachers makes it very cute and funny for them.

- Are they doing a sandwich? - Exactly!

And we add lettuce!

And mayonnaise!

And tomato!

We are doing a rice bowl!

We add the salt plum (Umeboshi)!

Let's form the bowl!

Yes, we did it!

We just became helicopters: let's rotate!

One, two, three: jump!

Now we are on the school terrace. Kids can also come here to play.

So what's your first impression, Mutsumi? What do you think about what we saw until now?

Too cute!

Yeah, it's so cute! But it's a bit difficult to shoot because I don't want to disturb the lessons

Even if I'm here to shoot, I also don't want to disturb the teachers and the kids so I try to shoot very discreetly.

What is at first very impressive here is the cuteness .

I'm not talking about the kids but about the way teachers and adults behave with the kids: how they allow or don't allow things.

It's always with the smile in a cute way. They seems to never yell or punish them.

Moreover, there are so many toys and games for kids everywhere! It's impressive!

We can also watch Sumo fights!

Now we are in the school library, just above the hall where sport lessons take place.

What is very impressive is the number of books! They have so much books for a kindergarten!

Now, it's gonna be lunch time! I can feel that the kids are getting impatient!

Here are the Bento boxes: every kid will get one.

The teacher is preparing the plates while kids are cleaning the tables and going to toilet.

You can choose how much you want to eat depending on your appetite!

Those who want a small portion, come on!

Kids can choose how much they eat. Here is the small portion team.

Here is the average portion team!

And here is the big portion team!

Everybody, let's start!

Itadakimasu (enjoy your meal)!

Normally, the kids have to serve themselves. Today is exceptional because it's curry so it takes time to serve but usually kids do all the service.

That's why they also serve themselves when they want an extra portion.

The music played during the lunchtime is Anime music, One Piece music actually.

So I'm gonna eat with the kids!

- What's your favorite food? - Curry!

- Me too, curry! - Yeah, me too!

- Is it everybody's favorite food? - Yes!

And what do you hate?

Broccoli!

Me, I hate spicy food!

Have you ever seen magic? I'm gonna show you...

Look, this thing is in my right hand!

And I've nothing in my left hand, have I?

Check it!

Just earlier, you passed it in the other hand when you moved!

I saw you when you did it!

Ok, then check it again now!

It's in this one, isn't it?

- So, where is it? - I don't know...

It must have fallen!

Actually it was just here...

How come?

It was behind your ear!

That's magic!

Magician Guigui

The best birthday party magician/clown

How is decided the canteen menu?

First, the nutritionists from a specialized center send us a proposition.

They propose a monthly menu and send it to us.

Then, we give a feedback and say if we want to adapt something depending on our activities.

And then, they make the final menu. That's the normal process.

The kids favorite menus are of course curry, Hanbagu (Japanese chopped steak) or Karaage (fried chicken).

Now back in the teachers room. So Mutsumi, what do you think about the school, is it same as the one you went?

But you told me, in Japan there are 2 different kind of kindergarten: one which is a school, like here, where kids learn things with teachers. And one which is a nursery, where kids just play while the parents are at work.

Yes, and the biggest difference is the teachers qualifications.

I see. It's logic because here is more about education.

In order to teach in kindergarten, we have to graduate in a specialized school but there are different kinds of.

Either 2 years in a specialized school, either 4 years at the university.

Everybody choose depending on what goes the most to himself.

We study, pass the exams and as soon as we graduate, we can start to work!

- And everybody has to be able to play piano ? - Yes, it's necessary!

Now it's 2pm and it's the end of the school day: kids start from 9am or 10am and finish at noon or 1pm.

But if parents are still at work, kids can stay here until 6:30pm. However, it's only a nursery service, there is no more lesson.

Bye bye!

Me too, gimmie high five!

When kids are at school, they were these sport clothes. Maybe because it's comfortable.

But when they arrive at school and when they go back home, they wear an uniform.

I see, so they wear an uniform only on the way to school and the way back to home but they wear sport clothes at school because they play a lot and it can become dirty.

Now it's time to go back for kids. It was a very interesting day!

Bye bye! Take care!

Comparing to this morning, it's so different!

- This morning, they were like that! "Who are you?" - It's completely different!

For the kids who can't go back home at 2pm because their parents are working, here is the Kids Club, a nursery service where kids can stay until 6:30pm.

So kids are playing here waiting for their parents who come by a backdoor.

A new customer is coming at the shop!

Hello!

- I would like a cake, please! - Ok!

Chocolate cake!

He has so much beard!

Hello!

What do you have?

Strawberries and Onigiri (rice bowls)!

I'm gonna do some magic!

Wait, not yet!

Wait a bit!

I have a strawberry in my right hand...

Check now!

Look, I think I can do magic also!

Look, I put this in here!

- I don't have anymore! - That's true! Where has it gone?

I don't know!

It was tiring but very interesting: I did show my magician skills! Magician Guigui!

Now it's time to tidy the room because it's 3pm and it's sweet time! In France, we do it at 4pm but in Japan it's 3pm.

As always, the kids are cleaning the tables.

They don't say "Itadakimasu"?

Itadakimasu!

Bye bye!

Thank you!

It's the end of this incredible day in a Japanese kindergarten! Thank you Mutsumi, you made it possible!

Did you enjoy it? Very tired I guess... Me too!

Let's conclude this video tonight in order to give my impressions of that very interesting day.

Here is the conclusion of this day in a Japanese kindergarten...

Firstly, the cat tee shirt: totally inefficient, forget it!

You have to know that there are 2 types of kindergarten in Japan: the Youchi-en, which is a school, and the Hoiku-en, which is a nursery.

What shows the different is that the Youchi-en depends on the Ministry of Education while the Hoiku-en depends on the Ministry of Health.

Moreover, the Yamato Youchi-en is a highly rated school with a very good reputation. It's not an average school.

So the kids that we saw today were all very respectful and kind. And the teachers were talking to them in a very cute way. They didn't yell or threaten when kids were acting bad. Anyway I didn't see any kid acting bad...

Furthermore, something that impressed me is the number of adults. There is a teacher for every class but also many other adults playing and watching over the kids.

In the school playground, they are not sitting and watching the kids but participating and making the kids play.

And the last thing is the empowerment of kids and the life in community.

For example, the kids clean themselves the tables, choose the amount of food they want to eat, serve themselves...

It's something interesting, above all from that very young age.

So that was a very interesting and amazing experience who complete perfectly my video about Japanese high school.

I also visited a Japanese middle school in my video about Japanese martial arts because that school was the only one in Japan teaching Naginata, a traditional martial art. Go check it!

See you soon for the next video!

For more infomation >> A day in a JAPANESE KINDERGARTEN - Duration: 20:21.

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G1 CLIMAX 28 Night10 (July 28) - Post-match Interview [6th match] - Duration: 4:29.

In this G1 CLIMAX match-up, it's Zack Sabre Jr. vs Tama Tonga…

Who's it gonna be?

G1 CLIMAX tournament winner,

Who's it gonna be?

The G1 CLIMAX 28 winner will be,

This man, who can lock a submission whenever, wherever…

The man with the one shot kill, 'Zack Driver',

If Zack hits his move, no matter who it is, they all…

JUST TAP OUT!

Nothing else but a win for Zack.

He is the pro-wrestling master...

Z-S-J…

He is Zack Sabre Jr.

Tama Tonga… COME ON, OVER HERE!

紳士淑女の皆さん…

Bxtches、この野郎共に、 ポテトチップス、

この男は…

前NEVER無差別級6人タッグ王座、

そして三度のIWGPタッグチャンピオンだ。

あのハクを父に持つ…

この男の目的は勝負じゃない、 お前ら全員をボコボコにするために来た。

トンガン・ツイストをお見舞いしてやるぜ。

バレットクラブOGのマイケル・ジャクソンより クレイジーでイカしてるこの男。

名古屋、紹介しよう。 バッドボーイ、タマ・トンガだ。

試合はどうだった?

俺からお前に7つ星をやろう。

スゲェ!

ダニー・スメルツァーが 評価してくれたのか?

誰だ?

ダニー・スメルツァーだよ!

世界一のプロレス評論家だよ!

スメルツァー?

よし、お前に教えてやろう。

7つ星だぜ!スゴイだろ!負けたけど、 7つ星だぜ!

ダニー・スメルツァー、ありがとう!

今日は馬鹿が3人いたな…

お前ら反逆者ぶっちゃってカッコいいな。

タマ・トンガはダサい。

お前G1に負けることがカッコいいとでも 勘違いしてるんじゃねぇか。

お前やバレットクラブに興味はない。俺はG1に優勝して 東京ドームのメインに立つことだけ見てるんだ。

タマ、おしゃべりはその位にして 少しは点を取ったらどうだ。

今のお前はただの役立たずだぜ。

Is this what you're about? You don't even care about G1?

Unlike you, this man has goals,

He's looking to win the G1 and main-event the Tokyo dome.

He will conquer both, Spring and Summer tournaments.

But he got the win today, anyway.

He's not going to lose again.

No matter who's next, they fall the same way…

JUST TAP OUT!

For more infomation >> G1 CLIMAX 28 Night10 (July 28) - Post-match Interview [6th match] - Duration: 4:29.

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GIRLS vs WOMEN. Ask Japanese adults about YOUNG GIRLS in present Japan - Duration: 6:41.

They start that in primary school.

In Tokyo and the big cities this might be forgiven but otherwise...

Do you mean the way women think has changed? - Exactly.

Hey guys it's Cathy Cat on Ask Japanese.

This time we are gonna go and ask Japanese adults

about the young girls and young women of the current generation

what they really think about them and what problems they see.

Let's go and find out. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button

before we move on and join our community

And let's ask Japanese.

What do you think about Japanese girls in their teens and twenties?

They are very mature, and the girls, more so than the boys,

become adults first.

More than the boys? - Hey they are so mature!

They do a lot of makeup.

Girls and boys are really careful about each others feelings.

When we were young, the youth was not that nice.

When do girls in Japan do makeup and look so mature?

In primary school. - Yes the TV said that.

In primary school they do makeup and dress fashionably?

So what age would that be? - From when they are twelve.

From as early as 12 they start it.

I couldn't even think of that.

I didn't wear makeup until recent years.

That's quite impressive.

Is there anything you don't envy them for?

I think starting makeup a little bit later isn't a bad thing.

There will come a time when they all have to wear makeup.

It's a waste to wear all of that when their skin is still so beautiful.

And the damage. - Lots of damage.

They use eye crease glue and fake lashes and that damages your eyes.

In younger years it's beautiful to have natural skin and eyes

It's a waste to already hide that behind makeup.

When I was in middle school I wanted to wear makeup too.

But that damages your eyes. If you keep doing that...

you get wrinkles from doing that so early.

It's a shame to do it early.

They should show their beautiful skin that they have in their teens and twenties.

Looking at the girls, they have so much freedom of fashion.

No matter what you wear, they won't point their fingers at you in Japan.

If you wear different clothes abroad, you stand out.

They have cool clothes.

But if you wear Harajuku like cute clothes, you stand out the wrong way.

On that note I really think youth these days has more freedom in Japan.

You can wear many clothes.

Well in Tokyo you can do that but other places...

In the big cities it's tolerated.

But if you go to the countryside, you stand out the wrong way.

I think it's great that they have that freedom.

What do you think of the young Japanese women.

Young women. They say what they want to say straight out right.

I am already over 80. If you lived my life...

Young people nowadays think differently.

The young people nowadays don't think so much about other people.

They only think about their own things, and I don't understand where they are going with that.

The way women women think has changed?

Yes. The generation right now is really different from the old generation.

Scholarly wise, the ones who get further are translators and such.

My children are in America right now.

So when the Olympics come to Japan soon...

those young people will be able to help everyone again.

So the young people should give their best during the olympics. - Yes.

Do you know the Grande Canyon.

Over there my kids speak about 4 languages there.

Let's hope they are doing their best there. - Thank you.

We actually asked this questions about young men before.

Which all seem to be more towards their character.

Many comments this time we got about girls and their appearance.

They are more mature, they wear makeup pretty early,

and they have a different freedom of fashion.

It seems to be less about girls character but more about looks.

Let us know, do you think the girls of the current generation, what is your problem

with them. What do you think is great with them, even if they are older or younger than you.

Let us know about that.

I hope you enjoyed this video, we tried to mix up a little bit the ages right now.

To give it a little bit of variety on that channel. Let us know what you think

about that, because usually we just go to Harajuku.

A bit of a new series here. Hope you are enjoying this, let us know about that.

I wish you a lovely day, I hope you have a great day.

Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and give us a like.

Catch you soon on ask Japanese, bye!

For more infomation >> GIRLS vs WOMEN. Ask Japanese adults about YOUNG GIRLS in present Japan - Duration: 6:41.

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G1 CLIMAX 28 Night10 (July 28) - Post-match Interview [1st match] - Duration: 2:39.

暴走キングコング…

あの首にかかってるチェーンを外して、 お前の首を絞めてやるぜ。

あのゴリラがどんなリアクション するのか楽しみだぜ。

あぁ…

そうだな。

Hey, bastard…

Bad Luck, or whatever it is, listen to me closely, bastard...

Is that enough for you? Today in Nagoya? Huh? Axxhole.

At Takamatsu, you bet your ass I'll beat you.

I am going to kick Fale's ass, that bastard.

I'll turn him into Good Luck Fale. You guys are going to see something great.

Better be prepared. That's it.

別に今日負けた事に イラついてるんじゃない…

真壁さんを十分にサポート 出来なかった自分にガッカリしてる。

彼は優勝の可能性も十分ある。

真壁さんのようなレジェンドの 後を俺が継ぎたいと思っている。

毎日やられっぱなしの俺だけど、 いつかは真壁さんみたいになる。

真壁さんは本当にタフだ。

でも彼も出だしは、 今の俺のようだったと思うよ。

タンガ・ロア…

新日本を悪くは言いたくないけど、彼がG1に 出場していないのはおかしい。あんなに力がある選手なのに。

AかBブロックに入ってるべきだ。

Cブロックはどうした?

Cブロックは俺とお前だけだ。

タンガ・ロアほどの実力があってもG1に出場できない。 それ程新日本のレベルは高いという事だ。

だからここで闘っている選手たちが 世界一なんだ。

でも俺だってG1に出たい。 そのためなら何だってする。

それじゃ、真壁さんに謝ってくるよ。

For more infomation >> G1 CLIMAX 28 Night10 (July 28) - Post-match Interview [1st match] - Duration: 2:39.

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G1 CLIMAX 28 Night10 (July 28) - Post-match Interview [2nd match] - Duration: 2:32.

何だあれは?

これだけお前のために色々してあげた スイッチブレードに礼の一つもなしか?

オカダから教わった事は全て忘れろ。 俺がお前を賢くしてやる。

結果を見れば、俺の急成長ぶりは明らかだろ。

YOH、俺みたいになりたくないのか?

何故俺を殴った?

俺に従わなかったから こんな結果になったんだぞ。

ペイジ、遂に明後日は1対1で勝負だな。

覚えてるか、前回は ブレードランナーで仕留めてやった。

今回は俺の戦場で闘う。教えてやるぜ。 新日本は俺の物、G1は俺のためにある。

もう一度、Switchbladeが 新しい風を吹き込んでやろう。

ペイジ… ペイジ… 聞いてくれ…

明日お前にミッションを一つやる。

何だ、チェーズ?

あいつのスイッチブレードを取って、 それで喉を掻っ切ってやれ。

流石に殺人はやめたほうがいいと思うけど。

心配するな。

ちょっと待て…

人殺しはできない。

俺のためなら殺してくれるか?

さぁどうかな。お前気は確かか?

背中が真っ赤だぞ。 ドクターに診てもらえよ。

YOHからピンフォールを取ったぜ。

ジェイは横で見てるだけで助けにも入らなかった。 あいつら仲間じゃなかったのか。

ジェイは卑怯だと思われてるけど、

本当のあいつは賢い。 卑怯なフリをしてるんだ。

USベルトを失った今でも 毎試合勝つ方法を絶対わかってる。

まぁそのやり方っていうのが ズルなんだが…

2日作戦を練る時間があるぞ。 俺もお前と同じやり方で挑戦しよう。

俺の方が一枚上手だけどな。

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Omega sits at the top of the food chain! Everyone else 'needs to evolve' to stand a chance!! - Duration: 4:36.

Since I became champion, I have gotten so many questions...

About this match tonight, 'Do you think that SANADA has progressed?'

Last year, we were in the same block as well, and I beat him last time, too.

But that time only took 10 minutes.

This year, I don't know how long it took, but I know it was longer.

Frankly, I don't care to answer that question, it's not worth it.

Everyone, do you guys think he's progressed?

Okay, then. That is that.

Next, I face Zack, for the first time.

Your amazing champion is already being wasted, Zack is not at my level.

Zack can't beat me.

So... I will just keep winning and winning.

And I'll be undefeated on my way to the final.

Maybe I didn't have any great moments here before,

But I think we made one today.

Thank you very much.

Please, cheer for me next time, too.

From here, I'll speak some English.

今日来てくれたみんなありがとう。

ここにいる日本人の中には 英語を話す人もいるね。凄いよ。

英語が分からない人たちには、ごめん。

G1はまだ中盤だ。俺たちみんな生き残りを 賭けて精一杯闘っている。

俺たち全員G1の厳しさを嫌っていうほど知ってる。 だが世界一の俺たちにしか出来ない。

ベストバウトマシーン…

オーマイゴッド、重いぜ。

俺がチャンピオンだ。

だから、次回まで…

Everyone…

Oh my god.

If you cheered for me here, or at home, thank you.

Let's do it again, next time.

Goodbye...

And Goodnight...

BANG!

俺にしかできない…

ちょっと待って…

蝶野が成し遂げた、IWGPチャンピオンでありながら G1を優勝するという偉業、それを継げるのは俺だけだ。

二度目のG1優勝だ。

一敗もしていない。もう誰にも 俺を止めることはできない。

ザック・セイバーJr.、認めるよ。 俺にはチェーンレスリング(関節技の攻防)はできない。

でもこれはKING OF チェーンレスリングではない。 そんな昔のものを持ち出すな。

これは、KING OF SPORTS。

ザック、関節技の攻防では お前が一番だ。各団体に引っ張りだこだな。

しかし、ザック、お前にストロングスタイルの 強さを教えてやろう。

俺はスポーツの経験もある本当のアスリートだ。

ザック、用意はいいか。ベイビー。

じゃあな。

Goodbye everyone...

Goodnight.

For more infomation >> Omega sits at the top of the food chain! Everyone else 'needs to evolve' to stand a chance!! - Duration: 4:36.

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JAN VRANOVSKÝ: Architect, Graphic Designer, and Photographer in Tokyo, Japan - Duration: 11:44.

Jan: The city is just important.

To a large degree, we judge the society based on the public space we see.

We would come to a city in a different country, and we don't even speak to the people,

but we just like, look at what the city looks like, and that's kind of what we use to make

a judgement about how the country is.

I'm an architect, graphic designer, and also a photographer...lately.

My background is graphic design, really.

That's where it all started.

Graphic design was kind of my obsession since I was a child.

Maybe like since 6 or 7 years old.

I was doing graphic design for money since I was almost 12.

At 18 I started to do freelancing next to a school.

But then, when I had to choose a university and my course,

I was feeling that to study graphic design after so many years doing graphic design is

a little bit, um...boring, to be honest.

I felt like it's in a way a little bit limiting because I was interested in design in general,

of course.

I was also interested in the city.

Architecture itself, not that much at that time, to be completely honest.

Like, buildings themselves, I didn't really know what to think about it.

But, uh, I just thought that choosing architecture as my profession is something that allows

me to do whatever I want within the field of design.

So, essentially, as an architect, you can be a graphic designer.

I mean, you can design logos, and it still sounds good.

But as a graphic designer, it's very difficult to tell your clients:

I can also design your house, right?

I basically chose a profession that would not limit me in what I can do.

But actually I didn't get accepted to university.

They refused me, and I had to choose a different course for the first year.

I chose Japanese studies.

Alisha: What prompted that decision?

Of all the other things that you could have chosen, why was it Japanese?

Jan: Well, uh, yeah, that's a good question.

Well, I was already kind of interested in Japan.

I went to Japan once completely on my own when I was 18 years old, just like 2 days

after my 18th birthday for one month.

And it was kind of a life-changing experience for me.

I didn't know that much about the culture before, but it just completely gets me.

I mean, I've been to other countries.

I used to live in the United States for 2 or 3 years.

So it's not the first time I traveled.

But aside from design and graphic design, Japan was kind of my second hobby at the time.

So, it came out as a natural choice.

I learned a little bit of Japanese, and then I just left and went to architecture.

I finished my undergrad in Czech Republic, and after that I applied to several universities

outside of Czech Republic.

So one of the schools I applied for was Tokyo University in Japan.

And I was lucky enough to get accepted and to even get a full scholarship.

So, there was no going back.

And that was four years ago.

So, finally I came to Japan, I finished my studies here, and even though I originally

didn't really plan to stay in Japan afterwards, just things happened the way that I stayed

and started working here as an architect.

Alisha: How did that translate into actually working in an architect's office in Japan?

Do you feel like it prepared you for that?

Or was there something Jan: No.

Alisha: No, okay.

Jan: No, it did not.

But I think that this is a well-known fact everywhere; that the schools do not prepare

you for the practical reality of how architecture is being done.

I generally feel that schools in Japan are more technical.

There is not so much of emphasis on design in general.

You can kind of see that in the presentations of the students.

It doesn't look too good, but at the same time, they're very good at just doing research

and having results.

To answer your question, no.

It totally did not prepare me, but at the same time,

I don't even think it's supposed to prepare you for that.

I think it's supposed to give you some kind of a basic way or

kind of like a grid of thinking.

Or a way how you approach problems and how you think about them.

And I think it's much more general.

It's more like making creates you.

Alisha: What was the experience of being a non-Japanese person working in a Japanese

architect's office?

Jan: So working in a Japanese office was kind of a shocking experience.

Partially, I'm sure it's because of the language.

Basically, I still had to use English, so there was definitely some kind of...

I would say like, a distance, or a sense of isolation, perhaps.

But I think that culture of working in Japan is very specific.

And very difficult to...I would say...accept.

And I felt there's not enough communication.

Just constantly, I felt.

And that wasn't really because of Japanese.

But I feel that the art of conversation and using the discussion as a tool to bring

or to come up with solutions that neither of the people who is in the discussion could

come up with by themselves but really to use it as a tool to come up

with something totally new...

I didn't see that.

When I kind of forced this on my colleagues and kind of forced them to do this kind of

discussion, they seemed to be quite fine with that, but

kind of surprised.

But they also were concerned about the fact that we were wasting time.

And they actually directly told me that we might have, you know, wasted too much time

by that, but it was very interesting.

Alisha: Was your interest in taking photos of buildings in Japan ? was that something

that only emerged, you think, because of that conflict?

Or was it just something that you enjoyed doing from the beginning?

Jan: I wouldn't say it emerged from a conflict.

I actually started to be interested in photography already while studying.

Well then again, there was also a lot of conflict there, so maybe it has something to with conflict.

It was, to some degree, an escape.

Just really, a way to spend time.

To do something else for a little while, which I think is really important.

So, a hobby, essentially.

For me, I was actually never really so interested in photography before.

I didn't do photography in Czech Republic.

It's a really kind of interesting and very overwhelming feeling when you come to a city

or a country that you really don't know.

And you know, you come here and the next day, school starts.

And basically I could just be somewhere in between my home and the school, but it feels

so strange to be inside of a city that you don't just know, you know?

That you don't know how the streets look, and how the places look.

I think that for me, it was just in the beginning really important to know where I am.

It's really that simple.

And the photography wasn't important.

I was just walking around, and I wanted to see where I am.

But of course, because I was alone here, I wanted to share with my family and friends,

so I took photos of what I see, and I was uploading it to Tumblr or Instagram or wherever.

Just to share with them.

And I never really intended to make a series or to become a photographer.

That was absolutely not my plan.

I was so busy with school and architecture.

But yeah, strangely enough, like, very very soon, like after just a few months, there

were magazines and people who want to do interviews with me and it was completely shocking to

me.

I didn't expect that.

But after some time, it became a thing, and I found my own topics.

It was very interesting, because these topics, at some point, merged with my research topic

in the university.

My Master's Thesis was actually very much influenced with my photos and what I discovered

as a photographer.

Actually, I got to a point where I have architectural shooting commissions and I actually really

do photography officially.

I bought a better camera.

So it basically became like a third job, or third topic.

Alisha: Right.

It's interesting to hear how all of these sort of kind of related or connected disciplines

have--there's sort of something to feed off of from each discipline.

Jan: Absolutely.

Alisha: But I think that that's visible in what you do.

Jan: No, it's exactly like that.

It's exactly as you're saying.

And I think that's basically the biggest advantage of doing several things.

It creates kind of like a feedback loop between these two or three fields, essentially, of

design.

And photography is more of an exploration, essentially, for me.

It's really--It became a huge source of inspiration for both architectural design and graphic

design.

Precision, in a way, is very important, so you need to train yourself to be able to be

very precise and exact, at some point.

But at the same time, this precision kills the creativity.

And you do need the creativity, because if you don't have that, you can't do anything

different, and you do want to do something different.

So, you need to find some well that you can use to dig something to make your things different.

In the end, even just going abroad, and just the fact that you are working abroad as a

creative has a similar reason and root to it.

Because you want to find a new source of inspiration, really.

It's that simple.

Recently, just one month ago, I started working in a new company which is just completely

like newly established.

Not just an architecture design office, but also branding and design office in general.

We are basically building it, almost from scratch, I would say.

And for me, that's very interesting, because it's kind of an opportunity to try to really

put all these assets of design that I do together.

So, to really connect architecture, graphic design, branding, and perhaps even photography.

And turn it into a business model.

In the end, it kind of all clicked together, you know?

Even though that wasn't planned from the beginning, but in the end, I'm an architect in Japan.

Alisha: Thank you very much again to Jan for joining us on this episode of Nonnative Creative.

If you are interested in his work, want to see some photos, want to see all of the interesting

things he's done, please make sure to check out his Tumblr, his Instagram, his Behance,

I think, profile as well.

Jan: Oh yeah.

Alisha: There's all kinds of interesting things to take a look at there.

So definitely have a look at his work, and thanks very much for watching this episode.

Jan: Life drags you in certain directions, whether you want it to or not, when you are

in your home country, you didn't decide to be born there.

You didn't decide to speak that language.

You didn't decide about anything.

You didn't decide where you want to live, exactly.

It's just kind of given.

But when you break this and go abroad, suddenly it's...yeah, it's something extra, it's something

that you choose by yourself.

It gives you like, this opportunity to really rethink everything.

Which I think is pretty exciting.

For more infomation >> JAN VRANOVSKÝ: Architect, Graphic Designer, and Photographer in Tokyo, Japan - Duration: 11:44.

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SHINTO KAGURA in Miyazaki, Japan: sacred music and dancing performed at at the Nyuta shrine - Duration: 2:50.

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VLOG 02 - Vietnamese in Japan - Duration: 9:11.

Oh he's here!

Why are you filming me?

Where are we going? Okay so we have a Vietnamese

retaurant in Beppu.

So I'm gonna take you to the restaurant.

Is it good?

Food is good.

As good as Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi?

Yes even better!

This is spring rolls

not fried

Fresh!

Inside there is ebi (shrimp)

there is ebi...

いただきますよう

どぞ

How do you say it in Vietnamese?

"xin mời"

shiii?? "xin mời"

"xin mời"

SARAP!

It looks like this...

wow!

okay...let's eat!

aruuuy! ang ineeeeet!

my other former student cooked the most memorable pho...

like that!

yeah, like when you put that meat...

like that

it has to be half cooked

and its supposed to be kinda tender, right?

See? just like less than a minute.

and the beef is cooked and tender.

hmm wow!

I can already see it.

Hmmmmm

it smells real.

Hmmm antakaw ko...

hah! ang anghang!...

this is ahh. what is this?

fish soup.

Seems like we are not getting enough.

that is why we ordered more.

Can we share this?

I went to Cu Chi Tunnel (in Ho Chi Minh City)

I didn't fit

Cu Chi?

I couldn't fit in the tunnel...

Because you are too fat?

uhmmm too fat...

I have big eyes, I got it from my mother.

and your big stomach?

the big stomach...

the big stomach is ahhh I am working on it!

your job is something that you should like doing

and since you hate your job, quit!

move on to your next job, right?

like you said, your hobby is your job.

and that is why

you cook delicious food.

... and so you entered my office...

you didn't book an appointment? what did I say?

I told you, my name is Huy...

and I want to study in your seminar

and then you said, Yes! come to Wednesday class

and see. And then, I didn't come.

And then luckily, some miracle happened.

I got into your seminar class.

Yeah so before I came to your office...

I was really scared.

Why?

Coz maybe you're the first professor I talked directly to

You don't talk directly to your professors?

No. Never.

Why?

I was very scared.

And you're the first one and my heart...

went like jumping-jumping!

and then I knock-knocked on your door!

And then I came in and you were working on something on your computer...

... you didn't even look at me.

which is even more scary.

more scary!

and then I thought maybe I'm done.

Com Dia is the most delicious restaurant

restaurant in Japan

Most delicious Vietnamese restaurant

But you're Vietnamese

you're pure Vietnamese so...

So how does it compare with Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh?

standards

As I told you

she brought the ingredients by herself here

so the flavor and the structure of the dish

is the same

I think it tastes differently

Because ah

There are some ingredients that were not available here

and she has to improvise

on some of the ingredients

like the pho in Ho Chi Minh

you know is heaping with all the leaves

and in Hanoi, it is more flavourful

But I think this is more standard.

and the rolls in the some international

Vietnamese restaurant I have been to...

they were bigger

this one is kinda smaller

So what do you think about the side of the

The side is really ah

depends on the... in the northern ... Hanoi

We want the small things

So something like bite sized

Oh that explains it.

But how about the fried one?

The fried one also...

The flavor and the size.

Coz my former student from Hanoi

cooked that same thing

But it was a lot bigger.

like... really big.

okay... that explains it.

So what's your recommendation for

Com Dia

They should make their

serving a bit more

like when we ordered for two, it was quite small for us

so the servings are small

maybe it was for an individual person?

not for a group.

and not meant to be shared.

as a group meal.

the portion needs to be

a little bit bigger.

for adults...

why is that a kiddie size?

because it is not very full.

for me

But how about the price?

The price is reasonable in Japan.

Of course it is in Japan, not in

Vietnam.

I am sure it will be a fraction of the cost in Vietnam.

Okay so that's our review of Com Dia the Vietnamese restaurant in Beppu, so if you're in the area...

you guys check it out!

cam on!

Cam on.

For more infomation >> VLOG 02 - Vietnamese in Japan - Duration: 9:11.

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Dozens dead due to flood in Japan - Duration: 1:58.

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TOKYO JAPAN - Part One - Duration: 7:56.

Are you guys ready?

What's that again? It's normal in Japan to drink alcohol, right?

It's too strong

How strong? Like this!

How was your sleep? It was good, a little. (sniff)

Was it really good? Got a little bit of cold because there's no heater.

Yeah, it's not working, and their heater is only this one

Look, so we placed the bed together.

Our heater is that one but then it's not really that hot. So that's why we put an extra comforter.

Do you have anything to say? Nothing.

Here's our Japanese friend. Can you tell us something? Ohayo (Good morning in Japanese)

It feels so magical. Wow, I can't feel my lips.

When you go to Disneysea, you don't need to go to the 'Journey to the Center of the Earth'

Why? Explain us. Just trust me. It's kinda disappointing, we were expecting a lot.

It's like how you see a Big mac in a commercial and then you experience the real thing

Hi cous! Still alive? YUP

How to crack an egg? One, hold the egg like this. Step two, perfect! I like the way you said it with attitude.

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Japan'18 - #4 Akihabara & TOKYO NIGHT CRUISE HeliFlight - | by Tania Sofia de Andrade - Duration: 5:12.

They are so cute!

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AANGEVALLEN DOOR ASIAN HORNETS - Japan vlog - Dag 11 - Duration: 9:07.

Hi guys

We decided to go to a random destination today

We're all following Tim

Youri, we'll probably end up climbing another mountain today

I'm 100% sure of it

Hi Tim

Hi Peter

We still have no idea where we're going

There's a really tall mountain over there, I wanna go there

We've arrived

Hi guys, we decided to walk around at this place

We didn't really have a choice, this was the last stop of our train

Yeah, so we decided to go on a little adventure

Tim really wants to go to the beach, and I really wanna go to the mountain

So that we can climb it

Yeah so no we're first going that way to the beach, and then we'll have to walk a really long time to get to the mountain

Yeah that will take a while

What did you guys get?

Bread

I got bread with pudding inside of it

Oh yeah for the people who didn't know it yet, this is my new addiction

Yeah, Tim eats Meiji ice-cream every day

Meiji ice-cream is really nice

I like how we're on a little adventure today

Pure adventure

We've been walking for a while by the way, towards the sea

The man says to stop walking

Stop walking!

Youri fell down

It's less hot outside than yesterday

Than yesterday yeah

That's because we're in a "Sea climate" now

Good point

The wind will get colder, and go to the center of (Tim is doing a weather forecast for some reason)

A pikachu drink!

I just bought a pikachu drink

There's a pikachu on the bottle

And carrots

And a tomato

It's probably really healthy then

A man on a motorbike just randomly stopped in front of us and kept looking at us

"What are these weird creatures" and then he left again

This is where melons grow!

They grow here in the water

We're now gonna walk towards that mountain over there, Youri is excited

I'm seriously excited about it

Guys, the mountain is still really far away

The mountain is really far away

It's really hot outside so i'm gonna stand here in the shade

Way more fun over here

They're taking a picture of a rice field

They're making a really funny meme

Yeah it'll be a great meme

I don't really like those "memes"

I like the Harambe meme tho!

Harambe is a good meme

Funny meme

I don't think foreigners ever come to this place

Funny video meme

I really like this place tho

Yeah and I like their video meme

Yeah I like their video meme

We've almost arrived at the mountain

Tim, why do we always end up climbing a mountain

I literally just wanted to say the same thing

This is the third mountain we're gonna climb

Hi guys we're almost there

It still looks really far away tho

We're gonna climb a mountain, and I have now idea what's happening over here

Water

(We wanted to go up the mountain with the cable car, but it apparently was closed)

He said

"Cable closed"

Ohh okay

Then we aren't gonna go up the mountain

We aren't going up the mountain

We can walk up the mountain tho

Hey, why don't we walk up the mountain guys

We found some stairs that go up the mountain

I don't know if we're actually gonna walk up there

I don't really want to to be honest

Me neither

Hi guys, we're gonna climb the mountain

Hi guys, we've almost arrived at the mountain

We can climb it if we want to

Okay guys, we decided to climb it

I think we're already pretty high up

Yeah, we are

I can see the seaport we were just at

But we still have to climb up there

It is way too high

That's where the seaport is

We're already so high up

Yeah man

It's so far away

We always end up climbing a mountain

We all even said it at the start "I bet we're gonna end up climbing another mountain"

And then we really end up climbing one

Welcome, in the forest, ladies and gentleman

Today we're gonna search for some Pokemon

This is intense

Hey, there's my best friend Youri

Hi guys, welcome to a new episode of Pokemon go

Today we're gonna catch a porygon

Guys it's starting to get really intense

Climbing the mountain

Feels bad man, we just saw an old guy, walking down the mountain without breaking a sweat

As if it was nothing

And we are really struggling to climb this mountain

A little tired

We really have to go back before it gets dark tho

If we don't we'll be in trouble

We just were over there

Really far away

And now we are here

Now we're somewhere on a mountain

Abel: I wonder if other people climb this on a regular basis

I doubt it

Hi guys, Abel and I just sprinted up the mountain

And the road is starting to get really intense

And I have no idea where the others are

Are we gonna walk this direction?

Should we wait for the others or continue?

Maybe it's better if we wait for them

Since we can multiple directions now

I think that this is supposed to be the road

Shall I go and see if this is the road we gotta walk on?

Can you try to find the others?

Yeah, sure

Then I'll go look what's over here

Abel is gone

The guys are gone as well

Really nice, now i'm alone, on a mountain, in a forest

Youri: Peter and abel, we're going home

(10 minutes later)

Youri fell down

(An Asian Hornet suddenly landed on one of my legs)

I didn't record us when we all ran down the mountain

Cause we were being attacked by Asian Hornets

Yeah multiple Asian hornets at the end

They landed on us, and we all sprinted down the mountain, Tim is really far away now

We don't know where we are, so we don't know what this mountain is called

I fell down so many times when we sprinted down the mountain

Yeah same Mark

But yeah, it was a bit too dangerous to record when we were sprinting down

But hey, at least we survived the Asian Hornet attack

Wanna do this again tomorrow?

Yeah lets climb another mountain tomorrow

I'm never gonna climb another mountain with you guys

This was really fun tho

Yeah it was

I really liked how we were the only ones climbing it

Hello, ladies and gentleman, it's the end of the episode again

I hope you guys enjoyed

We almost died

We legitimately almost died today

Those wasps, those hornets, attacked us

That wasn't really nice

Those animals are really agressive

They kill approximately 40 to 50 Japanese people every year

That still isn't that much when compared to Stalin who once killed 300 thousand people in one year

Okay guys, goodnight and see you

Later

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